Adding a Site

Adding new sites to your LastPass account is both easy and secure. Since all sensitive data is encrypted locally on your computer with a key that only you know before it is sent to LastPass, you can store your most sensitive data with the knowledge that it is completely safe.

Automatically Adding A Site

The easiest and best way to add new sites to LastPass is to go to the site and enter your credentials as you normally would. Before logging in, click on the field icon to produce the dropdown:

When you click Save Site, the pop-up will expand:

In this dialog, you can specify a friendly name for the account. You can also type or select a Folder for this accountto keep your sites organized. Some examples of folders are Financial, Shopping, Social Networks, etc.

After clicking Save Site, LastPass will automatically enter the site data into your LastPass Vault. With your encrypted data stored, LastPass will automatically fill in this information the next time you visit the site and login.

Add Multiple Sites

If you have multiple logins for the same site, add the additional sites by entering your username and password, clicking on the field icon and then click the add site icon.

This will allow you to save the site:

View and Edit

View the new entry in your LastPass Vault or click on the LastPass field icon and click on the wrench:

and choose Edit:

When viewing this entry, you can specify whether you would like LastPass to make the site a Favorite, Require Password Reprompt, or Autologin.

If you are logging into a site in which you have an existing account stored with LastPass, but are now using a different password, you will also see an option to replace the existing site with the new login information.

Watch the Tutorial for Adding and Filling a Site

Manually Saving a Site with Save All Entered Data

An alternate way to save a site is to use the ‘Save All Entered Data’ option in the toolbar. This option works best for sites that have more than one field (e.g. username, password, and PIN) or for sites that have obscure logins. If you find that the above method does not work, try this one. To save using Save All Entered Data, do the following:

1. Enter your login data onto the page (do not login yet!)
2. Click on the LastPass Icon > Tools > Save All Entered Data
3. After choosing Save All Entered Data, LastPass will launch an dialog box where you can view all of the captured fields and specify your desired settings for the site:

Basic Authentication Sites

Chrome: filling and saving on Windows (with binary), filling on Mac (with binary), no saving or filling on Linux

On other platforms and non-binary, we can intercept the dialog as long as the site is launched from LastPass.

Basic authentication logins are not supported on Safari, Opera, and Maxthon.

Autofilling With LastPass

When you are actively logged into LastPass, you should see a red LastPass Icon in your browser tool bar. This means that LastPass is ready to use and will autofill your saved data for you.

Field Icons

When visiting a login page, clickable field icons will appear:

These interactive icons will assist you in filling saved logins, creating new logins, and generating passwords.

Multiple Logins

If you already have multiple saved logins for a site, you will see the field icons show the number of matching sites found. Clicking on the icon will present you with a drop down menu that will show you matching sites:

You can scroll down if more logins are stored than shown. If you do not want to scroll to search, you can begin typing in the username and LastPass will begin to sort through and find matching results.

Clicking the desired login will then autofill the username and password selected.

Field Icons submenu

Within the field icons is a submenu that includes other available options:

Site - Shows all matching sites

Fill Form – Shows the fill form menu

Generate - Brings up the password generator

Disable – Brings up the disable site options

Right-Click Context Menu

In addition to accessing filling sites with the field icon, you can also fill using the right-click context menu.

When you are on a site (and logged into LastPass), you can right-click on the page to trigger the context menu: